Parino's conjunctivitis

Parino conjunctivitis is an inflammation that causes redness and swelling of the conjunctiva of the eye (the outer layer of the eye), accompanied by purulent discharge. It is caused by an infection such as a virus, bacteria or fungal infection. The inflammation usually begins in one eye, but may then spread to the other eye.

The main symptoms of Parinaud's conjunctivitis include the following:

1. Redness of the eyes and the area around them; 2. Burning, irritation and itching